June 27, 2026

Victorian Candle B&B Offers Gov. Per Diem

The Victorian Candle Bed and Breakfast offers the charm of a B&B with the privacy and amenities of an inn: Each room has a private entrance, wifi, a coffeemaker, and its own bath.

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When Lexington Park Was New

When building Pax, oral historians claim, “Construction was so intense pilots from Andrews were told, ‘just get up there, look for the clouds of dust and go in that direction’,” reports Julia King of Slackwater.

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The Answer Is: Great American Desert

From the desert in winter to the sea in summer, the new WiTWiT photo contest is covering new territory, looking for new players. Join in.

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A New Year, New Developments at PAX Museum

In the new museum, scheduled to begin construction this spring, PRNAM continues to honor the history of Naval aviation and those who made it possible.

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Hoyer Calls 2013 ‘Year of Do-Nothing Congress’

As the second session begins, Rep. Hoyer compares the scant 56 bills signed into law by the 2013 Congress to 193 the year before, with 8 days left in the first session..

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STEM EXPO to Be Held at Tech Center

Learn about STEM from current students and teachers, and check out some of the work that comes out of the program.

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MORNING COFFEE: COLA Cut May be Restored

Congress may act this week to restore full cost-of-living adjustments for working-age retirees forcibly retired from the military for medical reasons. Restoration may be included in the omnibus spending bill.

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Why You Should Wear Sunglasses in the Winter

The winter sun can be more dangerous than you think! Prevent dry eyes, snow blindness, and UV damage this winter.

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Legislators Tackle Taxes to Minimum Wage

Legislators face a deficit and debates about where to find the revenues to fix it — including marijuana.

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Full Fiscal 2014 DoD Funding Possible

A full fiscal 2014 Pentagon spending bill will be included in a compromise measure that must pass before next Tuesday night to avert a gov. shutdown.

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